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Cleanline Staff

Brian Says:

I have been riding the boss man's 9'1" Zeph Noserider for a few months now and it's a blast. The board has enough rocker to take some later drops, but is also flat enough to trim on the nose in smaller waves. I've ridden it in small to overhead surf and enjoyed the responsive rails and amazing flex. Bing Boards are time-told and the hand painted Zeph finish makes it that much more fun.

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This Bing Surfboard is sitting in the rack now! Don't see the exact board or dimensions you want? Give us a call we are happy to check and see what may be available for special order! Call 503-738-7888 or 888-546-6176 or use our contact us page.

Bing Copeland opened his first surf shop in the fall of 1959 with his friend Rick Stoner and became one of the major surfboard manufactures of the 60's and early 70’s. In the late 1970's, shaper Mike Eaton continued the Bing legacy through the 80s and 90s. Mike passed along the legacy to a new generation of surfboard shapers, mainly, a young man named Matt Calvani. To this day, Bing Surfboards are built by Matt Calvani and the Bing manufacturing team located in Encinitas, CA.

The Indy Noserider is the most usable everyday longboard. Single fin, V with a slight double barrel concave in the tail, and very deep blended concave. The rails are 50/50 nose to tail with a wide tail and a low rocker The Indy is an everyday noserider, a fast and easy wave-catching surfboard. It makes the best out of the worst days by allowing you to perform at your best, noserides, tail turns, and trims in less than ideal conditions, up to about head high. Glassed with a 10+6oz deck and a 10oz bottom with a tail patch. This classic weight board lends itself to any skilled surfer.

If you're looking at a current model wetsuit there is a good chance we are getting more within a week. Drop us a line and we'll get back to you with an ETA. Any other details or questions about the suit - feel free to ask in the Comments section!